A guide to how dramatic improvisation can be used in a therapeutic context to promote self-expression. Paul Newham demonstrates how voice, text and speech bring out aspects of character, personality,... (more)
An exploration of how art therapy can be integrated into a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of eating disorders. It discusses the creative work and personal accounts of around thirty... (more)
This text urges art therapists to be more scientifically-minded in their research and practice. Proposing that study of the findings of other disciplines is crucial to the development and... (more)
Importance is frequently ascribed to rhythm, timing and movement in the arts and they are used to great effect in theatre, drama, dance, ceremony and ritual. This work explores ideas and theories on... (more)
This work provides a cross-section of the variety of theatre programmes with offenders. It aims to inform debate both in the criminal justice system and in discussions about the role and function of... (more)
Taking a holistic approach, this handbook is designed for those wanting to use drama and theatre to explore personal and social issues in their work with young people. 208 pages. (more)
Explores the relationship between research and practice in the arts therapies, examining the effects and processes of arts therapies interventions in health, education, community and social services... (more)
From the authors of "Movement Awareness and Creativity", this guidebook offers suggestions, ideas, exercises and a way of working towards the therapeutic process. It shows how exploration of the body... (more)
Lani Gerity argues here that puppet-making, incorporating both art and narrative, provides an ideal vehicle for therapeutic work. She demonstrates the creative process working on many levels for... (more)
Shows how music therapy has long been regarded as a useful form of intervention with people with developmental disabilities. 286 pages. (more)
With the help of case studies, this book provides an overview of music therapy practice as it is used in medical settings in work with a range of illnesses, including AIDS, cancer, multiple sclerosis... (more)
This text presents some of the work from music therapists working in different approaches, in different countries. They describe their experiences when working with children and adults living with... (more)
Based on both objective research studies and individual and group case material, this book provides insights into the value of music therapy as a clinical treatment. Topics include the effect of... (more)
Integrating theoretical and practical material and discussion, this volume examines the individual creative arts therapies and their relationship to each other and to psychotherapy. 350 pages. (more)
Exploring the often contentious issues of race, racism and culture in relation to the art therapy experience, the contributors to this volume examine the impact of racial perceptions in their own... (more)
In the last few years the number of art therapists has grown significantly and the ranges of different contexts where their skills are valued has broadened enormously. This has brought art therapists... (more)
This work provides insights for art therapists and other mental health workers on how to approach problems of cultural difference in their own work and on how cultural influences are likely to be... (more)
A study examining the underlying theatrical underpinning of dramatherapy, which is firmly based on an understanding of processes which are fundamentally theatrical: imagination, identification and... (more)
Containing over 50 activities (exercises, worksheets and games) which can be used in working with children, adolescents or families, this text aims to encourage creativity in therapy and assist in... (more)
Taking a dramatherapist's perspective, this text looks at methods of researching the arts therapies, and how particular definitions of research affect our understanding and practising of arts... (more)
This revised third edition of the text, an introduction to psychodrama, now includes developments in theory and technique. Illustrated throughout with case examples, it presents the essentials of... (more)
An introduction to the rationale, theory and practice of the psychotherapeutic practice of psychodrama, and an insight into its origins and techniques. The author illustrates how the enactment of... (more)
Dramatherapy is a mode of clinical treatment informed by several different theories and practices. This book provides detailed examples of the major contrasting approaches. 232 pages. (more)
The Blagg! and Pump! drama workshops combine dynamic drama techniques and props to explore issues of anger management and offending behaviour. This text presents both of these drama programmes within... (more)
Sandplay is a powerful method of psychotherapy, based on practical, creative modelling - literally a "hands-on" approach to healing the whole person. Sandplay has both diagnostic and therapeutic... (more)
This text on art therapy deals with work with patients who are suffering from terminal illness such as AIDS or cancer. The chapters offer practical advice on materials and approaches to use with a... (more)
This text contains theory and practice on using music with psychiatric patients. Contributors discuss work with a diverse range of clients, including those suffering from Alzheimers, anorexia... (more)
The multiplicity of levels at which art therapy operates is the theme of this work. It examines: what happens during a therapy session; the client's response; what is experienced through the medium... (more)
This text explores the possibilities of using art therapeutically with adolescents. It reviews theories on the subject and emphasizes the importance of relying on the patients' own words, their... (more)